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HOLLAND, MICHIGAN 
Crocus 
The sight of exquisite Crocuses bloom- 
ing in the melting snow is a sure sign of 
spring. They should by all means have a 
place in every garden, lawn and woodland. 
They are attractive in rock gardens and 
under shrubs and perennials that are 
barely showing the first signs of life in the 
spring. 
Crocuses are of the easiest possible cul- 
ture. Just plant them in the fall, about 4 
inches deep, in scattered fashion. Do not 
mow or cut the foliage in the spring until 
it has completely ripened. It is not neces- 
sary to dig up the bulbs and replant them 
until the clumps become too crowded. 
Available in three colors: White, Blue 
and Yellow. 
12 100 
White.......... Wetec 0n1 0. $5.00 
Bluetec ae eo eae: 55 400 
LY CHOW 35285 ee sos 80 6 00 
Mixed 420..05 sss oe 70 6500 
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